Operating instructions

Wireless Access
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8.3.4 During linking, the WPIMs LED (CR6 or CR9, depending on the WPR2 being linked) blinks green
(some intermittent red may be seen) and the WPR2 LED (Figure 9-1 or Figure 9-2) blinks green
(some intermittent red may be seen) for about 20 seconds while the WPR2 & WPIM determine the
integrity of the selected RF channel.
8.3.5 If the WPR2 & WPIM determine that the RF channel can be used, then the linking is completed
successfully and the WPIMs LED (CR6 or CR9, whichever was flashing) turns solid green. The
WPR2 LED blinks green and the sounder beeps. The number of blinks and flashes indicate the RF
channel linked. If the WPR2 & WPIM determine that the RF signal quality is not acceptable, then the
link fails and the WPR2 LED blinks red twice and the sounder beeps once (Table 9-8-1). The WPIM
will stay in the Link Mode. If this happens, move either the WPR2, PIM, or change RF channels and
try the link process again (Section 8.3.1).
8.3.6 Re-install the WPR2 cover. The cover should go on easy with no interferences. Replace the 4 cover
screws, one in each corner (Figure 9-1 or Figure 9-2).
8.3.7 The WPR2 is now ready to be tested for normal operation.
8.4 Testing the WPR2
8.4.1 Magnetic Stripe Card Reader Models
8.4.1.1 Insert a valid card and slide it down the slot keeping its back edge against the back of the
reader’s slot throughout the entire swipe. The reader sounder beeps.
8.4.1.2 The green LED will flash.
8.4.2 Proximity Card Reader Models
8.4.2.1 Place a valid card flat to and within 1 to 3 inches of the upper part of the Proximity Reader. The
reader sounder beeps.
8.4.2.2 The green LED will flash.
8.4.3 Indication of an Unsuccessful Card Read
The best indication of an unsuccessful valid card read is when the WPR2’s internal sounder does not
beep, indicating that the card was not read correctly. If an invalid card is read, the WPR2’s red LED
displays a long flash and the internal sounder beeps once.
8.5 Replacing the WPR2 Battery Pack, K380-001
Approximately one month prior the end of the WPR2’s Battery Pack life, a Low Battery Trouble signal is
indicated at the WPIM (Table 2-4), a Trouble signal will be sent to the access control panel, and the
WPR2 will provide a visual and audible indication (Table 9-8-1, action 7) consisting of a long red LED
flash and three sounder beeps.
The WPR2’s low battery indication (Table 9-8-1, action 8) will occur whenever the WPR2’s battery is
low and:
the WPR2’s Battery Pack is connected (after action 1, Table 9-8-1),
every 2 hours of non-use while turned on, or
any card is read at the WPR2’s reader.
It is then time to replace the WPR2’s Battery Pack:
8.5.1 Use the Phillips screwdriver to remove WPR2 cover. There are 4 cover screws, one in each corner
(Figure 9-1 or Figure 9-2).
8.5.2 If a Battery Pack is being replaced, locate the used Battery Pack (Figure 9-3). Remove the four
Battery Retainer Screws (Figure 9-4). Disconnect the used Battery Pack (Figure 9-5).